32-Bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Plastic Microcontroller
Part Number | Flight Grade | LET (MeV-cm^2/mg) | TID krad(Si) | Processor Core | Max Speed | Package |
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UT32M0R500LBNA | PEM INST-001 Level 2 | ≤80 | 50 | 32-Bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ | 50MHz | 143-PBGA with 1mm pitch |

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Application Notes
- Functional Manual
- Fact Sheet
- CAN Filtering
- ADC User Guide
- Quick Start Guide
- Board Design Recommendations
- Calculating and Converting Temperature Sensor Codes
- CAN Update Protocol
- CCGA Recommended Footprint
- Comparators
- Creating Projects
- Determining External Clock Accuracy for Asynchronous Peripherals
- Enable the ADC
- Enable the CAN
- Enable the GPIO
- Enable the I2C
- Enable the NFC
- Enable the PWM
- Enable the SPI
- Enable the WDOG
- EVB User's Guide
- GPIO as PWMs
- PCS Temperature Performance
- Power Consumption
- UART Flash Download
- Unused Pin Termination
- Embedded Systems Fundamentals
- X-ray Inspection Considerations
- Double Programming for High Reliability Systems
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For space applications demanding high reliability, robust radiation tolerance, and increased affordability, Frontgrade offers the UT32M0R500LBNA, 32-bit Arm Cortex -M0+ microcontroller.

The UT32M0R500LBNA is a plastic-encapsulated module screened and qualified to NASA PEM-INST 001 Level 2. These lightweight devices use the same internal components as the ceramic QML offering, but are screened to optimize flows for greater affordability and fit – all within the same footprint. Frontgrade’s microcontrollers are designed for a reduced total cost of ownership through efficient technology reuse across many different applications.
Our rad-tolerant Arm microcontrollers are targeted to applications such as distributed control and command applications. They also include a complete front-end analog signal chain, wide range of digital and communication support, and integrated non-volatile memory.
For added design flexibility, 32-bit Arm Cortex -M0+ microcontroller integrates two independent CAN 2.0B controllers for primary and redundant controller area network (CAN) topologies. These devices incorporate a variety of power-saving modes to facilitate the design of low power applications – and are supported by the Arm Keil® Development Tool Environment.
Datasheet
Product Brief
White Papers
Software Download Request
Fill out the form below to request a copy of one of the files.
Application Notes
- Functional Manual
- Fact Sheet
- CAN Filtering
- ADC User Guide
- Quick Start Guide
- Board Design Recommendations
- Calculating and Converting Temperature Sensor Codes
- CAN Update Protocol
- CCGA Recommended Footprint
- Comparators
- Creating Projects
- Determining External Clock Accuracy for Asynchronous Peripherals
- Enable the ADC
- Enable the CAN
- Enable the GPIO
- Enable the I2C
- Enable the NFC
- Enable the PWM
- Enable the SPI
- Enable the WDOG
- EVB User's Guide
- GPIO as PWMs
- PCS Temperature Performance
- Power Consumption
- UART Flash Download
- Unused Pin Termination
- Embedded Systems Fundamentals
- X-ray Inspection Considerations
- Double Programming for High Reliability Systems